Smartphone users can get a free Caffè Nero hot drink from midday on Tuesdays or Wednesdays only via the O2 Priority Moments app. Simply show the code from the app to staff at the checkout. Previously we've had reports of users unable to get the codes after 3pm so it's worth going quick if you'd like this deal.

Hot drinks available in any size include (prices are for take-out, costs 10p extra to drink in stores):

MSE Rhiannon says:

This offer is great as you get a loyalty card stamp when you claim your free drink, so after 9 stamps (free or not) you'll get an 10th hot drink free, too! Great for weeks where one caffeine hit on the go isn't enough. What's more, if you bring your own re-usable cup, you'll get two stamps per drink when you pay, or one stamp if you're using the Caffè Nero app and the O2 freebie.

A new voucher's released each Thursday and entitles the bearer to a Classic or Leggera pizza, or a pasta or salad main course for £5 when they dine in. See 'more info' below for menu and restaurant exclusions.

Once you redeem the offer, it'll give you a unique code which you need to show your waiter when asking for your bill. When you select the 'use it now' option you'll have two hours to use the code before it expires.

3. Open the app and enter your O2 phone number (it should be on the Sim packaging). Then O2 will send you a text with your activation code, which you'll need to enter in the app.

4. O2 has changed its T&Cs so you'll now need to top up £10 to your O2 sim to get the app to work. Obviously, if you don't think you'll get more than £10 of freebies from the app and won't use the credit to make calls or send text messages it might not be worth it.

5. Now insert your normal Sim and (fingers crossed) the app should still work - it's meant to disappear if you insert other Sims, but we've tried it on a few unlocked handsets, and the app's stayed usable. You'll need to re-insert your O2 sim if you want to use the credit on it, though.

Latest Expired Deals

FREE £8 personalised chocolate heart at Thorntons

From Thu 7 Feb, 40,000 avail via O2 app

Smartphone users can get a free personalised chocolate heart in Thontons stores via the O2 Priority app. Simply show the code from the app to staff at the checkout. It's due to last until Mon 11 Feb, but could end before if all the codes run out.

O2 wasn't able to tell us exactly how many codes were left, it started with 40,000 on Thu 7 Feb so you'll need to go quick if you want this.

Once you redeem the offer, it'll give you a unique code which you need to show on your smartphone in-store. Wait until you're at the checkout and have the item in your hand (so you know it's in stock) before selecting the 'use it now' option as your code will expire quickly - sometimes within minutes.

Not on O2?

There's a sneaky way of getting Priority Moments offers even if you're not an O2 customer. It might be too late for you to get this deal, but you can get prepared for the next O2 Priority Moments freebie. See our O2 Priority Moments for EVERYONE! guide to find out how.

FREE £7ish box of Christmas cards

In WHSmith standalone stores only, via O2 app

Smartphone users can get a free box of Christmas cards in most WHSmith stores via the O2 Priority Moments app. Simply show the code from the app to staff at the checkout. It's due to last until Fri 30 Nov, but could end before if all the codes run out.

O2 wasn't able to tell us exactly how many codes were left, but last year this offer ran out of codes very quickly, so you'll need to go quick if you want this.

The offer is valid on any box of Christmas cards, except the most expensive £8.99 boxes. When we checked, the biggest box we saw normally cost £6.99 for 25 cards from the WHSmith nearest to MSE Towers.

Once you redeem the offer, it'll give you a unique code which you need to show on your smartphone in-store. Wait until you're at the checkout and have the item in your hand (so you know it's in stock) before selecting the 'use it now' option as your code will expire after two minutes.

Not on O2?

There's a sneaky way of getting Priority Moments offers even if you're not an O2 customer. It might be too late for you to get this deal, but you can get prepared for the next O2 Priority Moments freebie. See our O2 Priority Moments for EVERYONE! guide to find out how.

MSE Rhiannon says:

It may be worth paying attention to more than the design - when we checked, we noticed some packs had 5 or 10 cards, some 20 and some 25. Since the cards are free, it's worth picking a pack with more cards in, as even if you don't use them all this year, you can keep them until next year.

Free protection for all shopping!

There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.

And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.

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